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- NEXUS MOD MANAGER LOGIN SERVER DOWN MOVIE
- NEXUS MOD MANAGER LOGIN SERVER DOWN .EXE
- NEXUS MOD MANAGER LOGIN SERVER DOWN UPDATE
- NEXUS MOD MANAGER LOGIN SERVER DOWN MODS
NEXUS MOD MANAGER LOGIN SERVER DOWN UPDATE
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Tomorrow we’ll investigate why exactly NMM was DDoS’ing our web servers and hopefully by the end of tomorrow it, too, will be back up and operational again. Queue people commenting on this news post saying that they can’t connect to NMM (one turd sandwich, coming right up!). I’m browsing around the various games on the network without a care in the world, split-seconds of loading times between each click. The results, I hope you can tell, are pretty darned obvious.
NEXUS MOD MANAGER LOGIN SERVER DOWN MODS
You can still use NMM in offline mode, you can still add mods to NMM and manage your mod lists, but you’ll just have to make do with doing it the old fashioned way by manually downloading mods from the site and adding them to NMM after-the-fact. By the time you’re reading this we’ll have sorted this issue, at least temporarily, by shutting down the NMM web services. This time it’s different, of course, but I’m hoping if and when it comes to finishing off the trilogy we’ll be a bit more well versed in spotting the signs earlier next time, because we’ve spent the better part of the past 36 hours tweaking the hell out of our config wondering why and how our database cluster was serving 15,000 mysql queries a second and our web server was serving 2,700 requests a second without exploding. Now I know what you might be thinking, “Hey Dark0ne, didn’t this happen before?”.
NEXUS MOD MANAGER LOGIN SERVER DOWN MOVIE
Like the plotline to a bad B Horror Movie (which I’ve dubbed NMM 2: Revenge of the Mod Managers), it was Nexus Mod Manager that was inadvertently DDoSing the web servers. You find it annoying? Get the hell in line, I was here first.įirst of all the good news. You see, I can deal with being logged out, downloads not working, Premium memberships failing and so on but what I can’t deal with, what really frustrates me, is having to wait minutes for a page to load only for that bug to happen. Today has been plagued with bugs and, most of all, slowness. I know that you know that we’re working extra freaking hard right now (9am-5am yesterday, 10am-10pm so far today) to get things not just back to where they were, but better. If not, the best thing is to post a thread on the Nexus Mods website.First of all I want to thank the majority of you for your patience over the past 36 hours. Browse and select the NMM folder and click Select Folder.Click on Add an exclusion and select Folder.Scroll down and locate Exclusions, click on Add or remove exclusions.Under Virus & threat protection settings, click on Manage settings.Follow the below steps to set an exception for the app. If the firewall blocking NMM message still appears even after allowing the app through Firewall, you may want to turn of the Windows Firewall, but that’s risky, so let’s try the next best alternative setting an exception for Nexus Mods Manager.
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NEXUS MOD MANAGER LOGIN SERVER DOWN .EXE
exe file, right-click on the desktop or startup icon and select open file location, copy the path)